Throat Center
The Throat is the chart's outlet: everything moving through you is trying to reach words or action here. It's where inner life becomes visible to other people.
01 The reading
Every chart routes toward the Throat the way rivers route toward the sea. It's the center of expression and manifestation, the place where thoughts become sentences, feelings become tone, and energy becomes doing. What a chart connects to the Throat says a lot about what naturally comes out of that person.
Because it's the point of contact with the world, the Throat also carries the most social pressure of any center: the pull to speak in order to be noticed, to fill silences, to prove presence. Its best moments, in any configuration, tend to come when expression rides its natural timing instead of being squeezed out to secure attention.
02 Defined and open
defined
You have a consistent way of expressing and acting that people can rely on, flavored by whatever your Throat is wired to. Your voice works best carrying that signal, its own material, rather than performing someone else's.
open
Your expression adapts to the room: you can speak in many registers, and you often feel pressure to talk just to be seen. The wisdom is timing, learning that your voice carries furthest in the moments that call for it, and that silence costs you nothing.
03 When it visits by transit
A transit is temporarily wiring this center, lending extra push toward speaking and doing. Words may come easier for now; the surge leaves with the transit, and nothing needs to be forced out before it does.
04 The not-self question
Am I talking to get noticed, or because something actually wants saying?
05 Keep exploring
Keep exploring
The G Center holds identity, love, and direction: the quiet sense of who you are and where your life is pointing. It's the chart's compass.
A link between two centers, formed when both of its gates are active. Channels create definition.
One of nine hubs in the chart, each handling a theme like identity, emotion, or drive.